A suite of composable visualization frameworks
The famous vis.gl frameworks for geospatial visualization and analytics on the web.
kepler.gl is a widely used geospatial tool for interactive exploration of geospatial data using deck.gl. Also, the kepler.gl application framework enables custom geospatial applications.
Learn MoreHigh-performance, GPU powered visualization layers for large scale geospatial data. Submodules provide layers for various geospatial and 3D use cases.
Learn MoreOptimized, framework-independent loaders for geospatial, tabular and 3D file formats. Supports worker-based, binary data loading.
Learn MorePython bindings for deck.gl that enable custom geospatial visualizations to be programmed directly in Jupyter Notebooks.
Learn MoreA React wrapper for Maplibra and Mapbox GL JS that integrates with deck.gl.
Learn MoreA React wrapper for the Google Maps JavaScript API that integrates with deck.gl.
Learn MoreA powerful animation and video capture solution for deck.gl and kepler.gl visualizations.
Learn MoreA powerful flow map drawing layer for deck.gl. For visualization of geographic movement: mobility, transportation, migration, etc.
Learn MoreA number of community-maintained, "non-official" vis.gl frameworks under open governance. Offering layers, basemaps, add-on modules for deck.gl.
The core vis.gl frameworks are designed to be independently usable while working seamlessly together. Developers select composable components such as loaders, visualization layers, and math modules, and combine them to quickly achieve desired results.
While Geospatial is a main driver of deck.gl development, non-geospatial use cases are on the rise.
The vis.gl framework suite deeply integrates with certain open source frameworks that are not under the OpenJS Open Visualization umbrella.